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* All wage estimates are hourly except where otherwise indicated. Wages and salaries do not include overtime hours, tips, benefits, profit shares, bonuses (unrelated to production) and other forms of compensation.

B: Good Reliability

Data Reliability Code Definition

Good Reliability, represents a CV of between 6.01% and 15.00% and/or fewer than 30 survey observations and/or if survey observations represent less than 50% of all estimated employment for the occupation.

Industry Information

The following is an average salary list of industries within the specific occupation.

ALBERTA, ALL INDUSTRIES

Information, Culture, Recreation

Public Administration

ALBERTA, ALL INDUSTRIES

$62,809.00

Information, Culture, Recreation

$60,349.00

Public Administration

$0.00

Skills Shortage

Employers that Recruited in the Last 2 Years

74%

74%

Recruiting Employers that Experienced Hiring Difficulties

46%

46%

Employers with Unfilled Vacancies of over 4 Months

17%

17%

2015 Vacancy Rate

3%

Employers were asked if they recruited to this occupation over the past 2 years and had experienced hiring difficulties or currently have vacancies of over 4 months for the occupation. It is important to note that the information below is a snapshot in time and represents the opinions of the organizations that responded to the survey.

The estimated Vacancy Rate is calculated using the following formula: Number of positions vacant for over 4 months (at the time of the survey) divided by the sum of the number of vacant positions + the number of employees at employers that responded to the vacancy question. For example, if 10 vacancies were reported on a total of 90 employees in an occupation, the vacancy rate would be 10%.

In some instances, anomalies have occurred as a result of the occurrence of outliers or employers not responding to all the survey questions. In most cases, the inconsistency is fairly small and within the margin of error for the survey. For some occupations, outliers have been suppressed and the averages have been recalculated. For some wage levels for other occupations the information has been entirely suppressed. N/A is listed in instances where no information is available.

These wage estimates include employees in companies which were believed to have 8 or more employees, from the public and private sector and include full and part-time employees. Average wages were weighted by the number of employees and post-stratification employer weighting.

It is important to note that the results of the Alberta Wage and Salary Survey are estimates based on a sample of employers. In order to make an informed wage and salary decision, we recommend you research other wage sources available to supplement the Alberta Wage and Salary Survey results.